The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1917, Image 4

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XHE DAILY MEBBAKAfl
KOMO EUREKA
COALS
That you'll like
TRY US
Whitebreast Coal &
Lumber Co.
Phone B3228
107 N. 11th
THE
LINCOLN CANDY
KITCHEN
FOR THB BEST
LmthM, Hem Mad Candy
and lc Cream
Car. 14th and O SU.
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SOCIETY
March 16
Phi Kappa Psi formal, Lincoln.
Alpha Delta Pi house dance.
March 17
Alpha Omicron PI formal. Lincoln
Thi Kappa Psi banquet, Lincolu.
Bushnell Guild dance, Art hall.
Oomus club dance, Rosewilde.
Delta Gamma dance. Music hall.
Phi Gamma Delta house dance.
Knglish club meeting.
BRIEF BITS OF NLWS
PERSONALS
ft
"SPA"
Oct your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
CLEANING
SERVICE
You need not have an ex
tensive Wardrobe with our
prompt service at hand.
Phone us any day if you
want garments cleaned and
pressed by evening. We can
do it and do it right.
LINCOLN CLEANING
& DYE WORKS
326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb.
LEO SOUK UP, Mgr.
Keep
Carbon
Copies
of lectures, theses, etc. This
can only be done by buying
or renting a typewriter.
Special rates to students.
Phone or call at
L C. Smith & Bro.
Typewriter Co.
LINCOLN, NEBR.
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SUMMIT
The New Style in
(dJars
Harold Neff. "17, is going to Omaha
Friday.
Wilford Nelson, '19, has been in Om
aha for a few days.
Julia Miller. '18, is going to Be
atrice to spend the week-end.
Katherine Nye. '15, of Kearney, is
visiting at the Delta Gamma house.
Orville Chatt, '16, from Taylor, is a
guest at the Phi Gamma Delta house.
Ruth Weller is going to Omaha Fri
day to spend a few days with her
parents.
Margaret McDougal. '19. will spend
Saturday and Sunday at her home in
Tecumseh.
Ella Bucher Perkins. '16, of Colum
bus, is visiting Marian Watkins. 17,
this week.
Josephine Lane, '20, will visit her
sister, Mrs. Charles Leslie Lewis, '15,
in Omaha, Saturday and Sunday.
Supt. W. H. Morton. A. M. '12. of
Fairbury, is in the city interviewing
candidates for teachers' positions.
Leonard Dinsmore, '20, who has
been ill with pneumonia at his home
in Wymore, returned to Lincoln Thurs
day. Lester Buckley, ex-'lS, of Stroms
burg, has accepted a position with
the Wiggins-Babcock Accounting com
pany of Lincoln.
Meal ticket 15.50 for 94.6a Newbert
Cafe, 137 No, 12th St
LV. " v
MAKE GOOD.
your aim. Proper'
lenses will help
you 100 per cent.
Consultation free. DR. MARTIN,
Standard Specialized Scientific
Eye Examiner. Courtesy always.
1234 O St., Opposite Miller A
Paine'a Store
I
8old by
KLINE'S
Venus
10c PENCIL
No matter what course you're
taking you need ttiis famous
pencil!
AnECAUSE of the
D superlative qual
ity of material and
workmanship, VENUS
is admittedly the finest
pencil It is possible to
make.
If you like a thick
soft lead that marks so
that you can rea4 the
writing half way across
the room, choose the soft de
grees 6B 5B 4B.
For shorthand notes or easy
writing 3B 2B B (medium
soft) are popular.
For sketching, gen
eral writing purposes,
etc., HB F H 2H
(medium) will prove
desirable.
For drafting, a me
dium hard pencil gives
the best results and
you'll like 3H 4H 5H
H.
For very thin, narrow lines
for extremely accurate graphical
charts, maps, details, etc., 7H
8H 911 are available.
Look for the distinctive water
mark finish on each of the 17
black degrees and hard and
medium copying.
Your professors will confirm
these statements as to the
merits of VENUS pencils.
For sale at
THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE
This box of
VENUS sam
ples free. State
the course you
are taking
AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO.
215 Fifth Ave. Dept H H,
New York
Will Read Shapespeare. John F.
Kellard will give a Shakespearian re
cital at a special Convocation In th
Temple theatre tomorrow morning at
11 o'clock.
Will Judge Debate. Prof. H. W.
Caldwell head of the department of
American history, will be one of the
judges of the debate at Nebraska Wes-
leyan university Friday evening, when
the Nebraska team meets Kansas Wes
leyan.
Schwake Will Speak. G. F.
Schwake of Grainger Bros, company.
will speak at the regular weekly meet
Ing of the Commercial club at 4 o'clock
this afternoon in U 112. The subject
of his talk will be, "The Wholesale
Fruit Business."
Postpones Trip. Prof. George Chat
bum, who was to leave yesterday for
Chicago to attend a meeting of the
executive committee of the society for
the promotion of engineering educa
tion, has been obliged to indefinitely
postpone his trip because of the ill
ness of one of the members of the
committee.
St Patrick's Program. Union Liter
ary society will give a St. Patrick s
program at its regular weekly meet
ing Friday evening in Union hall. Tem
ple. The numbers of the program will
be furnished by the officers of the
club. The meeting is open to all stu
dents and visitors are invited to at
tend. Took Sample Insignia. One of the
samples of the insignia of the Reserve
officers' training corps has been taken
from the bulletin board of the depart
ment of military science. was for
a member of an artillery company.
Captain Parker has made the request
that the person who took it will be
kind enough to return it.
With London Manager. Otis Tay
lor. '15, of Madison, who has been
connected with the Alexander-Hamil
ton Institute of New York City, has ac
cepted a position as private secretary
of Lewis Stoll, one of the most promi
nent theatrical managers of London.
Mr. Taylor visited the University
about a month ago.
Commercial Club Debate. The Com
mercial club debating team won a two
to-one decision over Rudge & Guenzel's
Tuesday evening on the affirmative of
"Resolved, that nationally advertised
goods are best for the retailer." Prof.
D. F. Cole, instructor of advertising
of the University, was one of the
speakers for the Commercial club.
Prof. J. E. LeRossignol, head of the
department of economics, was one of
the judges.
State Educators to Meet. The an
nual meeting of the Nebraska Educa
tional association will be held at Ne
braska City, April 4, 5, and 6. A num
ber of educators of national promi
nence have been sec ured to give talks,
among whom are Ella Flag Young, the
former superintendent of the Chicago
public schools; Dr. Charles McKenny
of the Michigan State normal school
at Ypsilanti. and Harold W. Foght of
the bureau of education at Washing
ton. D. C. Dr. Hattie Plum Williams
of the sociology department, is the
present president of the association.
Returns to Visit. John T. Zimmer,
B. Sc., '10, A. M., '11. who has been
in research work for the United States
df-partment of agriculture in the
Philippines, cabled his sister, Virginia
Zimmer, teacher of mathematics in
the school of agriculture, that he
would be home for a visit soon after
the first of April. Zimmer took his
B. Sc. dt-gree In entomology, but is now
especially interested in ornithology
and has recently sent back a very fine
collection of birds native to the Is
lands. This collection was sent to
the department of ornithology of the
Smithsonian Institute In Washington,
D. C.
miss coppoch visrra
Y. W. C. A. YESTERDAY
Grace Coppock, '05, national Y. W.
C. A. secretary to China, for whose
support the Nebraska to China cajn
paign of the University association
was made several weeks ago, visited
the University yesterday. She left
last night for New York City.
Miss Coppock came from China to
secure thirty-eix assistant secretaries
for the China field. She will get twen
ty-slx of them from the United Stales,
wo from Canada, six from Great
Britain, one from Sweden, and one
from Australia. From Lincoln she
went to New York City, where ahe
will attend a meeting of international
secretaries.
Style Week At
the M .DAviiiainr store
This is "Style Week" at the Herpolsheimer Store. All departments have co
operated in planning for this event a style exposition for the benefit of the thou
sands of fashionable folk who are interested in the correct styles for the new season.
We have bent every energy and utilized every resource in assembling stocks
of spring merchandise which will eclipse even our most noteworthy efforts in pre
vious seasons. Nor have we allowed the unusual market conditions to prevent us
from maintaining: absolutely the well-known Herpolsheimer standard of qualities
and values.
Specially Attractive Styles
For the College Miss
We invite you and your friends to come in Friday or Saturday and pass judg
ment on our accomplishments.
SEE THE SEASON'S MOST AUTHORITATIVE STYLES IN APPAREL AND
ACCESSORIES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES.
Washington. At a recent meeting
of the board of control it was decided
that faculty members could no longer
smoke in threi offices. Hereafter the
men of letters must adjourn to the
"club" for a pull on the weed. Ex.
Classified Advertising
Students wanting summer employ
ment may arrange to see me at 315 S.
10th St Salary and expenses paid. E.
C. Babst, State Manager.
11011-12-13-14
Partner wanted: In well estab
lished contracting business. Now have
a number of profitable contracts on
hand but need more capital to handle
them to best advantage. Man with
$6,000 to $10,000 will find this a splen
did opening. Prefer man with some
experience in contracting work. Call
at 219 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
1101112-1314
For aale Drill suit. Coat size 38,
nearly new. Call L8529 evenings.
1121314113-4-5
Lost Parkers Luckey Curve foun
tain pen with name "Harold Kunkel"
engraved on barrel. 11112-13
Lost Black onyx ting setting with
gold Sig Alph crest in center. Re
ward if returned to Student Activi
ties Office. 112-13-14
Harvard. Harvard university is
boasting of the only military unit
made up entirely of negroes in an
American university. The members
of this newly organized company are
the waiters at the Memorial and Fresh
man dining halls. The majority of the
waiters are from the West Indies and
not yet citizens of this country. Ex.
TEACHERS WANTED
Boards are electing teachers every
day for next year. If you are not
yet located register at once. We cover
all the Central and Western states.
Only 3 commission, $1.00 regis
tration fee. Commission payable in
fall of year. Write today for blanks.
TEACHERS' EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
228 Cedar Rapids 8av. Bk. Bldg.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Quia tarvlM
Ope? at All Tlaiee
Orpheum Cafe
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PRINTING THAT PLEASES
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125 North 12th Street
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EXPANSION
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More room and more equipment have just been added to our
already large plant, and we are able to serve you better than ever. U
The best in business training at a modest coat
Nebraska School of Business
(Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction.)
T. A. BLAKESLEE, President H. F. CARSON, Secretary
Comer O and 14th 8ta, Lincoln, Nebr.
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